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Asocial And The Bedrövlers - How Could Hardcore Be Any Worse? Vol. I mp3

Tracklist

1AsocialSamhällets Offer
2The BedrövlerzVi Hatar Dig
3The BedrövlerzUtsatt
4The BedrövlerzOur Statement
5The BedrövlerzIntro
6The BedrövlerzAnti Christ
7The BedrövlerzI Don't Wanna Die
8AsocialKrossa Nazismen
9AsocialAlternativ
10AsocialLåt Dem Inte Lura Dig
11The BedrövlerzThey Lie We Die
12The BedrövlerzIt's Gonna Explode
13The BedrövlerzBlack & White Unite
14The BedrövlerzDrunk Again
15AsocialEn Död Snut
16The BedrövlerzHow Could Hardcore....
17AsocialRevolution
18AsocialNär Kriget Är Här
19AsocialAsocial Attack
20AsocialJag Ska Aldrig Bli
21The BedrövlerzYou Blame Us All
22AsocialHardcore Song
23AsocialBränn Din

Credits

  • BassMicke Bedrövlig (tracks: B1 to B12), Tompa (tracks: A1 to A11)
  • DrumsHängpung (tracks: B1 to B12), Kungen (tracks: A1 to A11)
  • GuitarSvenne (tracks: A1 to A11)
  • VocalsT.B. (tracks: A1 to A11)
  • Vocals, GuitarF. Frivolt (tracks: B1 to B12)

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Asocial And The Bedrövlers - How Could Hardcore Be Any Worse? Vol. I mp3

Performer: Asocial And The Bedrövlers

Title: How Could Hardcore Be Any Worse? Vol. I

Country: Sweden

Release date: 1984

Label: Uproar Records

Style: Hardcore, Punk

Catalog: UPROAR 001

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 2136 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 523

Record source: Cassette

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Gogul
" How could H.C. be any worse? " - It could be a hell of a lot worse than this ! Side 1 contains a dozen thrashers by Asocial that absolutely rip. Then side 2 kicks in with the Bedrovlers who if anything, are even more intense. Killer Swedish hardcore ! review by Tim Yohannon, from Max R&R 15, July 1984.
Gogul
" How could H.C. be any worse? " - It could be a hell of a lot worse than this ! Side 1 contains a dozen thrashers by Asocial that absolutely rip. Then side 2 kicks in with the Bedrovlers who if anything, are even more intense. Killer Swedish hardcore ! review by Tim Yohannon, from Max R&R 15, July 1984.
Thanks for the info buddysrecords! The only thing I know is that the Asocial tracks were recorded in 1982 and represent some of the fastest and craziest hardcore ever recorded at the time. Definitely a must for any hardcore lover.
Thanks for the info buddysrecords! The only thing I know is that the Asocial tracks were recorded in 1982 and represent some of the fastest and craziest hardcore ever recorded at the time. Definitely a must for any hardcore lover.